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A consulting
firm or simply consultancy is a professional service
firm that provides expert advice for a fee. Consulting firms may have
one employee or thousands; they may consult in broad range of domains,
for example, management, engineering, and so on.
Management
consultants, in particular, typically work with company
executives and provide them with generalists and industry-specific
specialists, known as subject-matter experts, usually trained in
management or business schools. The deliverable of a management
consultant is usually recommendations for achieving a company objective,
leading to a company project.
Many
consulting firms complement the recommendations with
implementation support, either by the consultants or by technicians and
other experts. This is called outsourcing.
The
segmentation of advisory services varies widely across
organizations and countries. Categorization is unclear, in part because
of the upheavals that have occurred in this industry in recent years.
One approach
is to separate services into four broad service delivery
families, considering the managers they are targeting:
Services
related to the company's overall strategy, which are addressed to the
CEO,
Services
related to marketing, communication, sales and public relations, which
are addressed to the CMO,
Services
related to management, financial management, taxation, accounting,
compliance with regulations, for the CFO,
Services
related to the company's operations, including information technology,
intended for operational management, which may be different depending on
the industrial sector (technology director, plant managers, operations
directors, Research and Development managers), for instance COO and CTO.
There are
different types of Consulting Firms serving different sectors.
They mainly fall under the following fields:
Architecture and Engineering
Financial services
Health care
Hotel and hospitality industry
Human resources
Information technology
Legal
Management
Music
Regulatory compliance
In addition
to the above-mentioned fields, there are consulting
firms that serve niche sectors such as
advertising/marketing/public relations
consulting
environmental consulting
entertainment/media consulting
energy consulting
consulting in politics and the public sector
real estate consulting
recycling consulting
commodities consulting
See also
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Financial services
Information technology consulting
Management consulting
Human resource consulting
Hospitality industry
Regulatory compliance
A consultant
(from Latin: consultare "to deliberate") is a
professional who provides expert advice] in a particular area such as
business, education, law, regulatory compliance, human resources,
marketing (and public relations), finance, health care, engineering,
science, security (electronic or physical), or any of many other
specialized fields.
A consultant
is usually an expert or an experienced professional in a
specific field and has a wide knowledge of the subject matter. The role
of consultant outside the medical sphere (where the term is used
specifically for a grade of doctor) can fall under one of two general
categories:
Internal
consultant: someone who operates within an organization
but is available to be consulted on areas of their specialization by
other departments or individuals (acting as clients); or
External
consultant: someone who is employed externally to the
client (either by a consulting firm or some other agency) whose
expertise is provided on a temporary basis, usually for a fee.
Consulting firms range in size from sole proprietorships consisting of a
single consultant, small businesses consisting of a small number of
consultants, to mid- to large consulting firms, which in some cases are
multinational corporations. This type of consultant generally engages
with multiple and changing clients, which are typically companies,
non-profit organizations, or governments.
By hiring a
consultant, clients have access to deeper levels of
expertise than would be financially feasible for them to retain in-house
on a long-term basis. Moreover, clients can control their expenditures
on consulting services by only purchasing as much services from the
outside consultant as desired.
Consultants
provide their advice to their clients in a variety of forms.
Reports and presentations are often used. However, in some specialized
fields, the consultant may develop customized software or other products
for the client. Depending on the nature of the consulting services and
the wishes of the client, the advice from the consultant may be made
public, by placing the report or presentation online, or the advice may
be kept confidential, and only given to the senior executives of the
organization paying for the consulting services.
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